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Title: Chapter 7 – North Africa / The Middle East


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Chapter 7 North Africa / The Middle East
  • A Naming the Realm
  • B The Oil CurseC Regions of the Realm

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Overview
  • Physical geography
  • Aridity a prevalent character.
  • Oil the worlds most valuable resource.
  • Cultural geography
  • Culture Hearths (cradle of civilization
    Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia).
  • World Religions.
  • Religious conflicts.
  • Population geography
  • Discontinuous clusters around infrequent water
    sources.
  • Fast growth rate (young population).

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Overview
  • Political geography
  • Fragmented due to colonial experience.
  • Oil and Non-oil states (haves versus
    have-nots).
  • Resource wars
  • Conflicts over water
  • Regional / national issue.
  • Conflicts over oil
  • Global issue.

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Naming the Realm
A
  • Popular Labels
  • Dry World.
  • Arab World.
  • Islamic World.
  • Middle East.
  • Dry world
  • Dry/arid climate prevails throughout the realm.
  • Along the northern dry band.
  • 10 to 30 degrees north.
  • Much of the land is unsuitable for cultivation
  • Pastoralism, particularly nomadic pastoralism.
  • Exceptions
  • Peripheral regions of Turkey.
  • Northwestern section of Iran.
  • Oases.
  • Several great river valleys.

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North Africa / Middle East, Mean Annual
Precipitation (mm)
Sahara
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Naming the Realm
  • Water
  • Critical for life, food production, and
    industrial processes.
  • Increasing stress on water resources
  • Water diversion (Nile, Jordan, Tigris /
    Euphrates).
  • Aquifers (several fossil aquifers).
  • Population distribution
  • Around water resources
  • The Nile.
  • Mediterranean Sea.
  • Euphrates and Tigris Basin (Hydraulic
    Civilization).
  • Lower mountain slopes of Iran, south of the
    Caspian Sea.

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Grain Production in Saudi Arabia, in M tons
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North Africa / Middle East, Population Density
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Naming the Realm
  • Arab Realm
  • Relates to language as a cultural feature of this
    realm.
  • Arabic is the dominant language in 16 States of
    the realm.
  • In Non-Arab States, indigenous languages
    dominate
  • Turkey Turkish.
  • Iran Farsi.
  • Israel Hebrew.
  • Niger French.

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Turks
Azerbijianis
Persians
Kurds
Arabs
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Naming the Realm
  • Islamic Realm
  • Monotheistic religion
  • Meaning submission to God.
  • Emerged in Saudi Arabia in the 7th century
    (Mecca).
  • A Muslim is a believer.
  • Word of Allah contained in the Koran
    (recitation).
  • Five Pillars of Islam
  • One God (Allah) and Mohammad as His prophet.
  • Prayer five times a day.
  • A month of daytime fasting (Ramadan).
  • Giving of alms.
  • One pilgrimage to Mecca (The Hajj).

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Naming the Realm
  • Division of the faith
  • Two branches, Orthodox Sunnis (85) and Shiites
    (15).
  • Sunni
  • Orthodox branch of Islam.
  • Succession from Muhammad did not depend on
    hereditary decent from his son-in-law Ali.
  • Shiite
  • Muhammads genuine successors descended from his
    son-in-law Ali.
  • Diffusion of Islam
  • Diffusion theory expansion relocation.
  • Conquest.
  • Voluntary conversion.
  • Migration.
  • Proselytization.

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The Oil Curse
  • The Resource Curse
  • Prone to authoritarian rule, slow growth,
    corruption and conflict.
  • Resources used to finance armies, corruption and
    patronage.
  • Oil is a good example.
  • Modernization
  • High incomes.
  • Industrialization.
  • Regional and national disparities (oil wealth
    distribution).
  • Migration
  • Brought populations from outside the realm.
  • Foreign incursions

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OPEC Countries
Iraq
Iran
Libya
Algeria
Saudi Arabia
Venezuela
Nigeria
Indonesia
Kuwait Qatar United Arab Emirates
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Major Crude Oil Reserves, 2003
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Global Oil Reserves, 2003
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Shipping Lanes and Strategic Passages in the
Middle East
Oil transited (millions of barrels per day)
1.0
Black Sea
2002-2003 figures
3.0
Bosporus
Turkey
Mediterranean
Iran
Iraq
3.8
Hormuz
Suez
PG
15.5
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Oman
Red Sea
Sudan
Yemen
3.3
Indian Ocean
Bab el-Mandab
PG Persian Gulf
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Oil Exports for the Persian Gulf by Outlet, 2002
22
World Annual Oil Production (1900-2004) and
Estimated Resources (1900-2100)
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Net Oil Imports from the Persian Gulf Region as
of Total Net Oil Imports, 1982-2002
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Regions of the Realm
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Regions of the Realm
  • Egypt
  • Continuous civilization gt 5,000 years.
  • 95 of Egypt's 74.1 million people live within 12
    miles (20 kms) of the Nile.
  • Basin irrigation.
  • Aswan high dam (1968)
  • Increased agricultural land by 50.
  • Provides 40 of electricity.

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Regions of the Realm
  • The Maghreb
  • Dominated by the Atlas mountains.
  • Morocco - last of the north African kingdoms.
  • Algeria - a secular republic with
    religious-political problems.
  • Tunisia - smallest and most westernized of the
    Maghreb.
  • Libya - oil rich desert state with a coastal
    orientation.
  • Atlas Mountains
  • Fertile Coastline.
  • Rain Shadow Effect.
  • French Colonialism.
  • Oil-Rich Libya.

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Regions of the Realm
  • African Transition Zone
  • Sahel - Arabic word for border or margin.
  • A zone where people are ethnically African but
    culturally Arab.
  • Desertification - principal environmental
    problem.
  • Cultural and political instability.
  • North versus south - Muslim versus non-Muslim
    patterns.
  • Cultural Conflict Muslim Christian.
  • Nomadism.

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Regions of the Realm
  • Middle of the Islamic realm
  • Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon.
  • Center of conflict between Christians, Jews, and
    Muslims.
  • Sunni - Shiite conflict (within Iraq and
    throughout the region).
  • A future Kurdistan?
  • The Gulf Wars (1990 2003)
  • First Gulf War (1990-91)
  • Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq (1990).
  • Kuwait not respecting OPEC quotas.
  • Reclaim it as a former Iraqi province (oil
    reserves).
  • Plan to invade neighboring countries (Saudi
    Arabia) to control Persian Gulf oil production?
  • American intervention to push Iraq out of Kuwait.
  • Economic sanctions (1991-2003).

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Regions of the Realm
  • Second Gulf War (2003)
  • In 2000, Saddam Hussein decided to sell oil in
    Euros.
  • Challenged the dollar supremacy (petrodollars).
  • United States invaded in 2003.
  • Rationale of war against terrorism and weapons
    of mass destruction turned out to be false (made
    up?).
  • United States strategically located in the middle
    of the worlds largest oil reserves.
  • Third Gulf War?
  • In 2006, Iran will sell its oil in Euros.

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Israel
  • Zionism
  • Political movement.
  • Founded by Theodor Herzl (1897).
  • Objective secure a homeland for the Jewish
    people.
  • Balfour declaration (1917)
  • By Great Britain, the occupant of Palestine.
  • Supports the concept of a Jewish homeland.
  • Jewish immigration to Palestine
  • 1922 British mandate to govern Palestine.
  • Rising conflict between Arabs and Jews.

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Israel
  • UN partition plan for Palestine
  • Division into Jewish and Arab areas.
  • British evacuate Palestine in 1948.
  • Proclamation of Israel as a state (14 may 1948).
  • 1948 Arab invasion (war of independence)
  • Egyptian, Iraqi, Jordanian, Syrian forces.
  • Israel seizes more land than prescribed under UN
    mandate.
  • Armistice (1949)
  • 900,000 Palestinian refugees.

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Israel
  • Arab Israeli conflicts
  • 1956 Suez war.
  • 1967 Six-Day War Israel gained control of
  • Gaza strip.
  • Sinai peninsula bordering the Suez Canal
    (closure of the canal until 1975).
  • West bank of the river Jordan
  • East sector of Jerusalem
  • Golan heights in Syria
  • 1973 Yom Kippur war
  • Surprise attack by Egypt and Syria (backed by
    other Muslim countries).
  • Small territorial gains by Egypt the full
    control of the Suez Canal.

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Israel
  • Issues
  • The Golan Heights- return to Syria?
  • The security zone- return to Lebanon?
  • Jerusalem- holy city for who?
  • The West Bank- Palestinian homeland?
  • The Palestinians- refugee problem.
  • Arab/Islamic disruption- impact of extremist
    groups.
  • Water security (Jordan).

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Israel
  • Jerusalem
  • Holy to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
  • Judaism
  • Capital of Jewish kingdom 3000 years BC.
  • Faith took form in the first temple destroyed by
    Babylonians in 586 BC.
  • Rebuilt as second temple destroyed by Romans in
    70 AD.
  • Islam
  • Prophet Muhammad ascended into heaven 7th century
    AD.
  • Christianity
  • Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
    crucifixion ascent.

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Israel
  • Conflict over Jerusalem
  • 1947- united nations did not include Jerusalem
    as part of Israel.
  • 1947- Palestine partition resolution designated
    Jerusalem as an open city.
  • 1948-49- war and transfer of Israeli government
    from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
  • 1967- war and aftermath changed boundaries
    again.
  • 1980- Jerusalem reaffirmed as the capital of
    Israel.

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Regions of the Realm
  • Arabian Peninsula
  • Oil-rich countries of the Gulf area
  • 5 small Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates,
    Qatar, and Bahrain.
  • 1 larger Saudi Arabia 25.4 million people with
    the worlds greatest oil reserves.
  • Capital-rich but labor-poor (rent economies).
  • Before recent oil booms (1970)
  • Underdeveloped both economically and from a human
    resource perspective (education) and lacked
    infrastructure.
  • After 1970
  • Oil revenues.
  • Begun to invest heavily in their own development.
  • Creation of several jobs in government, services
    and industry.
  • High profile jobs occupied by nationals
    (qualified or not).
  • Lack a skilled labor force.

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Regions of the Realm
  • Population and labor issues in the Gulf States
  • A significant share of the labor is foreign
  • Small populations.
  • Low labor force participation of women.
  • Heavy reliance upon foreign labor.
  • Solution to labor shortages
  • Importing labor from other countries, including
    Egypt, India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Iran,
    and Lebanon.
  • From USA, European states, and Japan.
  • Many stateless Palestinians also have found jobs
    there.
  • Foreigners outnumber nationals, in some cases by
    as much as 4 to 1.

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Regions of the Realm
  • The national population
  • Little incentive for nationals to get
    qualifications.
  • Supported by oil revenues from the state and have
    little need to work.
  • Diminishes incentive to upgrade skill levels
    which might necessitate prolonging the dependence
    on foreign labor.
  • Political instability is a potential threat.
  • Many disenfranchised persons with no rights in
    the host country.
  • The fall of oil prices in the 1990s
  • Created unemployment problems among the
    nationals.
  • Triggered Islamic nationalistic movements.

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Share of Foreign Population and Workers in
Persian Gulf States, 2002
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Regions of the Realm
  • The Empire States
  • Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan.
  • Imperial heritage.
  • Arab ethnicity gives way but Islamic culture
    continues.
  • High mountains and plateaus vs. rocky and sandy
    desert.

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Turkey
  • Turkish ottoman empire
  • Nomadic peoples from the steppes and forests of
    Siberia.
  • 6th century- established an empire stretching
    from Mongolia to the black sea.
  • Spread the Turkic language far and wide.
  • Decline in the early 20th century.
  • Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk)
  • Father of modern turkey.
  • Moved capital from Constantinople to Ankara.
  • Westernized turkey and broke free from the Arab
    world.

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Turkey
  • Westernization
  • Islam lost official status.
  • Roman alphabet replaced Arabic.
  • Islamic law replaced by western code.
  • Monogamy became law.
  • Women gained rights.
  • Turkey separated from Arab world.
  • Hope of joining the European Union.
  • Kurdish population
  • 14 million- 1/5 of turkeys 70 million.
  • Southeast turkey (Iraq) - 3,000 BC
    recently-Istanbul.
  • Islamic fundamentalism.
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